Rejoice In Our Suffering

Rejoice In Our Suffering
Rejoice In Our Suffering

Suffering Produces Preserverance

Preserverance Character

&

Character Hope . . .
  

Jun, 15 2010     116 chars (1 sms)     2808 views       Inspirational

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Our Eyes Are Placed
In front
Because
It Is More Important
To Look Ahead
Than
To Look Back ...
What lies behind us and what lies before us
are tiny matters when compared to what lies
within us..!
Just a thought
That you need to host.
Never fear at all
What you fear the most.

Attack fears head on.
Do not avoid, nor swerve.
For it will only restrict
What you deserve.

The risk of hurt
Is just a game of chance.
If you fear the music
You will never dance.

If failure has given you
Bitter taste and tears,
Remember, God loves your faith,
Satan loves your fears.
In The Ocean Of Life ...

God Is Our Buoyant Force.

No Matter How Strong The Wind And How Gigantic The Waves Are,

We Will Not Sink Because We Are Anchored To Him
Perfection Is Achieved..

Not When

There Is Nothing More
To Add

But

When There Is Nothing
Left To Take Away ...
Never Compromises Ur Values & Beliefs,
Even If it Means
Risking Riddicule And Rejection

Be True To Urself
Live Ur Own Life
& Don’t Allow Others
To Decide What’s Best For U

If U Do, U’ll B Unhappy
B’coz U’re Untrue To Urself . . .
You Will Never Change Your Life Untill You Change Something You Do Daily. . . The Secret Of Your Success Is Found In Your Daily Routine. . .
Aaj Se 60 Saal Pehle.

Eik Qoom Ko Eik Mulk Ki Talash Thi.

Allah K Karam Se.
Aj Jub Hamare Pas Mulk Ha To Hamain Eik Qoom Ki Talash Ha.
Think Abt That
A Bird Sitting On A Branch Doesn''t Get

Frightend By D Shaking Branch Coz D Bird

Trusts Not D Branch But Its Own Wings.

Trust Urself Alwz
You Get The Best Out Of Others

When

You Give The Best Of Yourself
Life in itself is an
empty canvas

It becomes
whatsoever you paint
on it

You can paint misery,
You can paint bliss,

This freedom is your
glory ...

'Imam Ali Raza a.s. Said:


"To be patient in the face of hardships
is a virtue but to refrain from forbidden deeds is a greater one."'